Front Suspension Pivot Pins for Yokomo GT500 - YOKGT-12L  [YOKGT-12L]

Yokomo GT-12L - Front Suspension Arm Pins for GT500
Price:
£3.99
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKGT-12L
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Front Pivot Pins for GT500

This item is an RC-scale replacement intended for the front suspension assembly of the GT500 chassis. The Yokomo YOKGT-12L front suspension arm pins fasten the suspension arm pivot to the chassis and are a direct option when original pins are worn or broken.

Please note these pins are specified for GT500 chassis only; verify your chassis code before ordering. As simple mechanical pivots they maintain correct arm alignment and limit unwanted play that can degrade steering precision and suspension movement.

Fitting is straightforward for anyone with basic chassis servicing skills: extract the damaged pin, clean the seating area, then press or slide the new pin into position and refit any retaining clips or screws required by your chassis. Observe standard RC workshop practices and re-check all fasteners after the first run.

Tuning advice: renewing worn pins restores consistent arm action and makes small setup changes behave more predictably. The pins will not modify geometry but removing side play helps create repeatable suspension and toe adjustments.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Compatibility depends on the exact submodel and year; some GT500 variants may have differing pin dimensions or retainers. Always compare with the original part or consult chassis documentation.
Work carefully with the correct sized punch or press, support the surrounding area, and avoid excessive force. Clean the bore first and use light lubrication if needed to ease installation.
Check for signs of wear, bending or corrosion and ensure retainers remain secure. Any increase in lateral play at the pivot indicates the pins should be replaced.

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